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SD Crossfire
I have the Eibach Pro Kit springs, about a 1" drop on the stock shocks, this was done by the previous owner. I personally like the look, the 1" isn't too aggressive while also being able to get over most speed bumps and other road obstacles. The rebound could be improved, even though Eibach states these springs are fine with the stock shocks, I will go with their recommendation of moving up to a set of Bilstein B6 or similar shocks in the future.
It took about 20,000 miles to finally eat the tires due to camber, which is fine for me considering this car will get 3,000 miles a year at the most. Likely will age out before wearing out.
I put on fresh set of Falkens and had an alignment done, -2 degrees of camber is the best you are going to get without a aftermarket camber kit. Again, for the miles I do, neither me or the alignment shop was worried.
what are your tire sizes, if you don't mind me asking. By the way thanks for the information it was great.